Warehime-Myers Mansion

THE WAREHIME-MYERS MANSION
BALTIMORE STREET
HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA

The Myers Mansion was built in approximately 1911 as the residence of Clinton N. Myers of Hanover Shoe Company. Shortly after it was built, the Myers' added the solarium with it's marble floors and enclosed the porches at the rear of the house. Mr. Warehime added the beveled and stained glass to these porches. He also added the fountain, gazebo and lions to the grounds. The Mansion remained in the Myers family until 1997 when Mr. J. William Warehime purchased it from Molly Powl Myers, a niece, who lived in Montana. At the time of purchase most of the Myers' furniture was removed, but Mr. Warehime was able to secure a few pieces at auction, and these along with his superb collections are part of the mansion. Mr. Warehime has generously donated the Warehime-Myers Mansion, its contents and the grounds to the Hanover Area Historical Society along with an endowment for the conservation of the properties.